McIntosh describes white privilege as “an invisible package of unearned assets, which I can count on cashing in each day, but about which I was ‘meant’ to remain oblivious. White privilege is like an invisible weightless knapsack of special provisions, maps, passports, codebooks, visas, clothes, tools, and blank checks.”

Among the 50 “examples of ways that white individuals have privileges because they are white” on McIntosh’s list, is the following: “I can take a job with an affirmative action employer without having my co-workers on the job suspect that I got it because of my race.”

“What is the problem with affirmative action [or] everybody thinking you got into it with affirmative action?” asked Glenn. “Are you saying you’re less qualified to get in?”

“I have this theory that maybe governments shouldn’t make policy based on skin color, any policy, ever,” said Stu, adding, “It’s a crazy thing, I know.”

“It’s not because white privilege or black privilege. It is because of liberal privilege,” said Glenn. He later went on to say, “The bigger issue is liberal privilege. Treat everyone the same, no matter their skin color, no matter their ideological bent or their opinion. Treat humans as humans. That’s really not a tough concept.”

Three might be a crowd for most but not for Ilhan Omar, her husband and her brother hubby. This timeline will put things into perspective and layout the ongoing deception of Ilhan Omar and the two Ahmed's. Watch this clip and watch Glenn untangle the wild web of her husband and brother hubby and the fraud that ensued. Confused yet?

Forget baking a cake for a gay wedding, this issue just took it up a notch. A transgender woman is suing because she was refused service because she still has the full male package. Watch this clip and hear Glenn and Stu tiptoe around the verbiage and weigh in on another issue you still just can't believe is making itself a part of our lives.

It was only 50 years ago, on July 20th, 1969, that Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong became the first humans to actually set foot on the lunar surface -- something that just ten years prior had been unthinkable. More than 600 million people around the world listened as Armstrong spoke these immortal words: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Watch the clip to hear Glenn tell the story and bring the historic day to life.